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D-10T - tank gun 52-PT-412 is designed for installation in the tank T-54 D-10T2 - tank gun 52-PT-412-2 is equipped with a balancing mechanism, designed for installation in the tank T-54; D-10TG - tank gun 52-PT-412c, and is equipped with an ejector one-plane stabilizer arms, designed for installation in the tank T-54A
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D-10 tank gun, a Soviet World War II 100mm tank gun; Pentagonal trapezohedron used as a 10-sided gaming die; d 10, a d electron count; ATC code D10, a classification of anti-acne preparations; D 10, slang for a 10-milligram diazepam tablet
The first decision of the new designer was to fit the 100 mm D-10T tank gun with the STP-1 "Gorizont" vertical stabilizer. The new tank gun received the designation D-10TG and was fitted into the T-54's turret. [7] The new tank received night vision equipment for the driver and was designated T-54A (Ob'yekt 137G).
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A fact from D-10 tank gun appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 20 December 2006. The text of the entry was as follows: The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know ... that the Soviet D-10 tank gun ( pictured ) of World War II was built until 1979 for the world's most common tank (the T-55 ), which remains in ...